Healing hands with an open heart.
I was born in 1964 and grew up on my parents' farm, where I now live with my husband Wade and our pets. I graduated from Clayton High School in 1982, and went on to study Engineering and Fine Arts at Tulane University in New Orleans.
After college, my interest in herbs, alternative medicine, and man's relationship with nature led me to the healing arts - first, as a herbalist, and later as a massage therapist. I was director of the Herb Society of Wake County's herb garden (1995-1997), and served as the HSWC co-President in 1997. I also served as the newsletter editor, and as a board member of the North Carolina Herb Association (1997-1999). Since then, I have devoted my time to managing the farm and helping it grow into a place for learning and healing.
While caring for my favorite Aunt during her battle with thyroid cancer, I discovered my talent for healing touch. Life changes paved the way for me to go back to college and study Therapeutic Massage in 2005. I graduated with a 4.0 average from the Therapeutic Massage program at Johnston Community College, and passed the National Certification exam for Bodywork and Massage Therapy (NCBMT) in 2006. Soon afterward, I became a Licensed Massage and Bodywork Therapist (LMBT). I am also currently in the process of becoming a board approved continuing education provider for massage therapists.
